7th Grade Week 5
  • 1. The continuous, full-screen display of slides in a presentation. You cannot edit slides while running.
A) Cell Address
B) CTRL + C
C) Slide show
D) Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
  • 2. Programs that allow people to create slide shows to present information in a variety of ways to their audience. Examples include Microsoft PowerPoint and Apple Keynote.
A) CTRL + B
B) Virus
C) Presentation Software
D) Cell
  • 3. The strip of buttons and/or tabs across the top of the main window.
A) Spam
B) Data
C) Ribbon
D) CTRL + R
  • 4. Information (text or numbers) stored in a cell.
A) Data
B) Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP
C) CTRL + D
D) Ribbon
  • 5. A single rectangular box that you can type information in. This is where data is stored.
A) Hypertext Markup Language HTML
B) Cell
C) CTRL + T
D) Presentation Software
  • 6. Use this to know the exact location of a specific cell. It is formed by noting the intersection of the column and row.
A) Byte
B) F12
C) Slide Show
D) Cell Address
  • 7. Undo
A) CTRL + U
B) Software
C) CTRL + Z
D) Slide Sorter View
  • 8. The different groups of bytes - this means something to the computer.
A) Binary Code
B) CTRL + W
C) Slide Show
D) Normal View
  • 9. Redo
A) CTRL + Y
B) Animation
C) CTRL + R
D) Network
  • 10. Thumbnail versions of all slides arranged in horizontal rows, which allows you to rearrange or delete slides.
A) Hyperlink or Hypertext
B) Slide Layouts
C) Slide Sorter View
D) CTRL + V
  • 11. Visual effect applied to an individual item of the slide, such as graphics, titles, or the slide itself.
A) Firewall
B) Animation
C) Design Template
D) CTRL + A
  • 12. Cut selected text
A) CTRL + X
B) Slide
C) Credit
D) CTRL + C
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